The International Conference on : Excellence, Creativity, and Innovation in Basic & Higher Education

The International Centre for Innovation in Education (ICIE) is committed to the development of all learners as productive world citizens and leaders for the future. This International Conference will provide a conference programme with the highest calibre of: Nobel Prize winners, keynote speakers, invited speakers, and a large number of scholars and presenters alongside a selection of exhibitors. The ICIE conferences are milestones in the journey towards leadership, creativity and innovation in basic-higher education and psychology.

The International Conference on : Excellence, Creativity, and Innovation in Basic & Higher Education

Conference Aims and Objectives:
Encourage volunteer spirit; Promote excellence and sustain quality; Connecting Communities; Strive for improvement; Evolve responsibly; Meet community expectations of quality; Sustain competitiveness and viability; and Balance innovation with core essentials.We encourage anyone with an interest in: innovation in education, excellence in education, and gifted education to attend this conference. The participants will include: university academics, psychologists, education policy advisers and managers, business and industry leaders, gifted and talented program coordinators, school heads, graduate students, parents and caretakers.

Think

Ken Reimer

University of Winnipeg, Canada

When one considers the range of academic, cognitive, behavioural, and socioeconomic diversity in today’s schools and classrooms, the challenge for educators to reach all students can appear immense and overwhelming. While some government laws, educational policies, and professional development initiatives have created many useful algorithms to follow, they cannot possibly be expected to solve the exhaustive number of problems that arise in our schools every day. More than ever, heuristic, innovative, hardworking, and talented teachers are needed to creatively and collectively find solutions to complex problems and issues that arise. This workshop examines the necessity for teachers to think both independently and collaboratively, and highlights effective “think tank” models and strategies for schools.

The International Centre for Innovation in Education (ICIE) is committed to the development of all learners as productive world citizens and leaders for the future. This International Conference will provide a conference programme with the highest calibre of: Nobel Prize winners, keynote speakers, invited speakers, and a large number of scholars and presenters alongside a selection of exhibitors. The ICIE conferences are milestones in the journey towards leadership, creativity and innovation in basic-higher education and psychology.

Conference Aims and Objectives:

Encourage volunteer spirit;

Promote excellence and sustain quality;

Connecting Communities;

Strive for improvement;

Evolve responsibly;

Meet community expectations of quality;

Sustain competitiveness and viability; and

Balance innovation with core essentials.

This conference provides you with the opportunity to:

Explore the latest developments in education & psychology in general, and innovation in education in particular;

Examine the need for sustainable educational systems;

Integrate the latest technology into the education system;

Debate the future of education & psychology: What are the challenges ahead?

Learn from innovative case studies where educational institutions have taken the initiative;

Engage in a series of seminars designed to debate the theory and practice of real improvement in education & psychology; and

Participate in pre-conference workshops designed to develop participants' competencies.

We encourage anyone with an interest in: innovation in education, excellence in education, and gifted education to attend this conference. The participants will include: university academics, psychologists, education policy advisers and managers, business and industry leaders, gifted and talented program coordinators, school heads, graduate students, parents and caretakers.